This might actually get me back into bicycling...

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This might actually get me back into bicycling...

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http://www.digitaltrends.com/outdoors/c ... n=toutdoor

Doesn't cost much more than any other high-end specialty bike...
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It's the stupid pedals that keep me from doing it.
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Total vaporware. CGI and a non functioning mockup. Tech that doesn't even exist. Completely an artists conception.

Edit: After more research, this is looking like another Kickstarter scam like the electric bicycle. Fools and their money...
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Even if it did exist and was for sale I wouldn't touch it. There is no need for GPS or computers or ion batteries or any of that pelosi in or on a bycycle. This technology fetish has gone over board, and is ruining our every day lives.

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I do some Mt biking and the only thing I added to the bike was a NRA sticker on my frame.
It's a good way to stir the pot on the trails in South. Cal.
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m.wun wrote:I do some Mt biking and the only thing I added to the bike was a NRA sticker on my frame.
It's a good way to stir the pot on the trails in South. Cal.
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Here's a great road for bicyclists. :D

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Around here they are arrogant and will ride side by side on our narrow windy road, so they are not well liked.
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I like my Terratrike. It is comfortable and easy to ride.
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Looks pretty wobbly. Perhaps a function of extreme light weight. Filming in the dark hides all those prototype secrets.
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I have an entry level Trek "Adult Comfort Bike" that I bought several years ago. 21 useable gears, and I can sit straight up on it.
Now, even with gears for the two or three big hills on my ride, my knees ache like a &*^^$#!! I suppose I could walk the bike up the hills though. I really need some exercise. :oops:
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BlaineG wrote:I have an entry level Trek "Adult Comfort Bike" that I bought several years ago. 21 useable gears, and I can sit straight up on it.
Now, even with gears for the two or three big hills on my ride, my knees ache like a &*^^$#!! I suppose I could walk the bike up the hills though. I really need some exercise. :oops:
That is one of the reasons why I like my Terratrike. It is pretty easy on the knees. Here is a link to what mine looked like before I added a carrier on the back for an extra tube and a pump, and a light on the front.http://www.terratrike.com/rambler.php
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piller wrote:
BlaineG wrote:I have an entry level Trek "Adult Comfort Bike" that I bought several years ago. 21 useable gears, and I can sit straight up on it.
Now, even with gears for the two or three big hills on my ride, my knees ache like a &*^^$#!! I suppose I could walk the bike up the hills though. I really need some exercise. :oops:
That is one of the reasons why I like my Terratrike. It is pretty easy on the knees. Here is a link to what mine looked like before I added a carrier on the back for an extra tube and a pump, and a light on the front.http://www.terratrike.com/rambler.php
At those prices, my knees can ache quite a bit. :lol: :lol:
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Bill in Oregon wrote:Looks pretty wobbly. Perhaps a function of extreme light weight. Filming in the dark hides all those prototype secrets.
That video is pure CGI. The bike doesn't exist.
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